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Inside the NWSC opening

Dignitaries christen NCAR's new computing hub

October 23, 2012 | The NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne, Wyoming, debuted with a flourish on Monday, October 15, in a grand opening event that brought together officials and dignitaries from the institutions that collaborated to make the NWSC a reality. Speakers at the ceremony included NCAR director Roger Wakimoto (emcee for the event), Wyoming governor Matt Mead, NSF director Subra Suresh, UCAR president Tom Bogdan, and University of Wyoming vice president of research and economic development Bill Gern, each of whom addressed an invited group of the NWSC's supporters and partners.

Cutting the official ribbon to launch NWSC operations are (left to right) UCAR president Tom Bogdan (at left), Wyoming governor Matt Mead, NSF director Subra Suresh, and University of Wyoming vice president of research and economic development Bill Gern. Watch the ribbon cutting at the YouTube clip below and see more photos at the slideshow of the morning's events. (Photos by Carlye Calvin.)

Despite Cheyenne's reputation for rough High Plains weather, the visitors encountered a bright, sunny morning. In fact, said Roger, "the weather has cooperated for every single major event we've had."

Approximately 300 visitors toured the NWSC on its opening day. Three of NCAR's education staff, along with NWSC's Aaron Andersen and Gary New, offered guided facility tours for members of the press and visitors throughout the day. The interactive exhibits in the visitor center are now open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, except holidays.

Remarks from the opening

“The great power of this partnership is its diversity. It cuts across all sectors. . . It is a model of what can happen when people coalesce around a great idea and have the passion to make it happen.”

By donating this sculpture, local supporters welcomed the NWSC into a group of community organizations that includes the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Development Authority, the Cheyenne Artist Guild, Laramie County Library, and Laramie County Community College. The NWSC's sculpture is painted with images of weather phenomena, computer model visualizations, the NSF research aircraft operated by NCAR, and solar events that produce space weather.

Find out more

Get a glimpse of the proceedings and people from the NWSC event at the slideshow created by UCAR photographer Carlye Calvin. A news releaseprovides more details about the grand opening, and AtmosNews now features a set of related stories on big data.